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They Came to Cranleigh: Desmond Tutu
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In the summer of 1963, a young South African clergyman named Desmond Tutu holidayed in Cranleigh with his family — and left a heartfelt thank-you letter in the ...

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Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Festival 2026
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Around 1,000 classic cars come to Cranleigh Show Ground on Sunday 9 August for the Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Festival 2026 — plus live music and food.

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The Napper Centre: health, wellbeing and heritage
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Inside the Napper Centre as Cranleigh Heritage Trust prepares to open this September, with graphene heating, a Dr Napper display and new local services.

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Bosom Friends: a listening ear in Cranleigh
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Bosom Friends is a Cranleigh support group of and for women who have faced cancer, offering friendship, shared stories and a listening ear.

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Choosing to breathe: nose or mouth?
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We take around 20,000 breaths a day. Penny Lynch explores why breathing through your nose can support calmer, healthier living.

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Memory Lane: a musical first
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Memory Lane introduces Indonesian Angklung bamboo chimes for a joyful musical first, bringing dementia guests and volunteers together in song.

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Cranleigh Repair Café celebrates its second birthday
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Cranleigh Repair Café turns two: now topping the UK Repair Monitor league, mending around 100 items a month and championing the right to repair.

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Wild Wonders: the mighty oak
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Cranleigh's iconic oak by the Leisure Centre now has a Tree Protection Order. Miki Marks on oaks, summer afternoons, crickets and the Beryl Harvey site.

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The Joy of Cranleigh: James Puttock, Wheelwright
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The story of James Puttock, a 19th-century Cranleigh wheelwright, told through the surviving ledger of a once-indispensable village craft.

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People Profile – A Garden Room
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Matt Newell, Director of Format Garden Rooms There’s a conversation I’ve had many times over the past few years, and it usually starts in much the same ...

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